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  2. Robert Burns (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Burns combined commercial work and teaching, becoming the Head of Drawing and Painting at the Edinburgh College of Art, where he taught from 1908 to 1919. [10] As well as working as a painter of both mythological and direct landscape themes, Burns was a passionate limner and drew many fine books, influenced by both the Kelmscott Press and the ...

  3. Wings of Love (Pearson) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Love was immortalized on the wall of Stan and Hilda Ogden's house in Coronation Street [12] and the painting also achieved cult status through its appearance in the 1977 film of Mike Leigh's play Abigail's Party, [13] In the film, the painting provokes a heated debate on the nature of "erotic art"; this culminates in Beverly Moss's ...

  4. Robert Burns Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Painting: Relatives: Anne Elizabeth Wilson (daughter) Robert Burns Wilson (October 30, 1850 – March 31, 1916) ... Wilson, Robert Burns (1897). Live and Love: Poems ...

  5. First edition Robert Burns book of poetry to be sold at auction

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  6. Wings of Love - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Love, a c. 1972 painting by Stephen Pearson; Bana Sevmeyi Anlat (English: Wings of Love), a Turkish television series "Wings of Love", a 1929–1930 series of Hearst Sunday newspaper magazine covers by Russell Patterson

  7. Jean Lorimer - Wikipedia

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    Jean Lorimer (1775–1831) was a friend of the poet Robert Burns, often referred to by him as the "Lassie wi' the lint-white locks" or "Chloris".Lorimer was born at Craigieburn House on a small estate [2] near Moffat and from 1788 to 1791 was a neighbour of Burns when he was living at Ellisland Farm, her father's new farm being at Kemmishall or Kemys Hall, Kirkmahoe Parish, two miles to the ...

  8. Jean Armour - Wikipedia

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    By the time Burns's first illegitimate child, Elizabeth "Bess" Burns (1785–1817), was born to Elizabeth Paton (1760 – c. 1799) on 22 May 1785, he and Jean Armour were in a relationship, and by the end of the year she was pregnant with his child. Her announcement, in March 1786, that she was expecting Robert Burns's baby caused her father to ...

  9. 'Priceless' 18th-century painting returned after theft by New ...

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    The oil-on-canvas painting is about 40 inches by 50 inches and shows an elderly woman, possibly modeled on the artist's mother, teaching children in an austere classroom in Opie's native Cornwall ...